Milwaukee Bucks Daily: Learning from last year’s playoff run

MILWAUKEE, WI - APRIL 20: (Photo by Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
MILWAUKEE, WI - APRIL 20: (Photo by Jim Davis/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

The latest Milwaukee Bucks Daily is here as the team looks to avoid replicating the same pattern of their playoff run last year heading into Game 4 on Sunday afternoon.

In today’s edition of Milwaukee Bucks Daily, the Bucks look to build on their cathartic Game 3 victory from Friday night, we wonder whether they can do it all again for Game 4 on Sunday afternoon and much, much more.

After their refreshing and dominating Game 3 win over the Celtics on Friday night, it’s very easy to draw parallels between the spot the Bucks are in now in their playoff run this year compared to last year’s, despite being down 2-1 currently. With that, the Bucks are aware of how pivotal it is for them to maintain this level of play heading into Game 4, especially with the Celtics likely being more prepared to handle any look the Bucks roll out, both tactically and in terms of personnel.

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Back to the present, let’s look at today’s Bucks stories.

Best of Behind The Buck Pass From 4/21/18

Milwaukee Bucks: Takeaways from 116-92 Game 3 win over Boston Celtics (read here): Will Wang recapped the Bucks’ exhilarating Game 3 victory over the Boston Celtics from Friday night.

Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 116-92 Game 3 win over Boston Celtics (read here): Adam McGee handed out grades, taking a look at the inidividual performances from the Bucks, head coach Joe Prunty and what the Celtics had to offer as well from Game 3.

Win in 6 Podcast #206: The Sheriff lays down the law in Game 3 (read here): Adam and I convened to go over the Bucks’ Game 3 victory over the Celtics in their first round series and all the elements and performances that made it a game to remember in the latest edition of Win in 6.

Best of Bucks Across The Internet From 4/21/18

One year later, Bucks back in familiar position heading into Game 4 (read here): The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Matt Velazquez looked at the elements of the Bucks’ play in Game 3 while also touching on how they hope to learn from a similar spot they were in during their playoff run last year going into Game 4.

D’Amato: The Bucks were magnificent, but can they do it again? (read here): Also of the Journal Sentinel, Gary D’Amato wrote about the Bucks’ commanding performance in Game 3 while wondering if it was possible that this uneven squad can replicate the same elements again heading into Game 4.

Bucks guard Dellavedova happy to play key role in Game 3 victory (read here): Velazquez, along with Ben Steele of the Journal Sentinel, touched on the role Matthew Dellavedova played in the Bucks’ Game 3 win over the Celtics from Friday night as well as other notes from the media availability following their practice session Saturday afternoon.

The Sequence That Sealed (And Summed Up) Game 3 (read here): Alex Boeder of Bucks.com highlighted on a key sequence the Bucks compiled that was indicative of their smothering and disruptive defensive effort all throughout Game 3.

Milwaukee Bucks: 3 takeaways from Game 3 vs. Celtics (read here): Matthew Hallett over at Hoops Habit offered his three biggest takeaways from the Bucks’ Game 3 win over the Celtics from Friday night.

Next: Win In 6 Podcast #206: The Sheriff lays down the law in Game 3

That’s it for today’s roundup, but we’ll be back to do it all again tomorrow.